Monthly Archives: June 2012

How certain are you about how you move and why? Not at all? A little bit? One group of students are very certain. This group have been taught to do something very specific – and then worked really hard at…

Ok, so you read my last blog, and you’re convinced that “trying harder” is not such a good idea. Brilliant. But maybe it’s left you wondering “What do I do instead?” A wonderful question with loads of answers. Here are…

This week Stephanie Butland, who is one of my favourite bloggers, asked: “What simple, impactful piece of advice have you been given?” (*) There are no prizes for guessing the source of my answer. It is, of course, my number one…

Last week I wrote about potentialities, and just how far the Alexander Technique reaches. If you’ve been there and done even a little bit of the reaching, then what I wrote will make absolute sense. If you haven’t, it may…